Kim Eichler-Messmer grew up in Iowa where she spent as much of her free time outside as she could. Her dad taught her how to sew when she was 10 and they made a quilt together out of their old shirts. In college she studied engineering, Spanish, Portuguese, drawing, and printmaking before realizing her love of textiles in a yardage screen printing class. She later earned an MFA in textiles and is now an Associate Professor in the Fiber department at the Kansas City Art Institute where she teaches surface design, natural dye, and quilting.
This Flat Fat Stack contains 8 pieces of 18x21" fabric from Shibori Dye by Kim Eichler-Messmer. SKUs included are:
120-21440
120-21445
120-21448
120-21450
120-21453
120-21456
120-21458
120-21460
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We're so excited to introduce you to the Flat Fat Stack, a revolutionary approach to the typical fat quarter bundle. All of the prints in the bundle you ordered are provided on a single sheet of fabric. By changing the way we process our pre-cuts, we're committing to more sustainable production practices, and offering makers unique opportunities to experiment and expand their creative practice.
When you order fat quarters from us, you will receive the new Flat Fat Stack!
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Item #: 120FQSHI
Contents: 100% Cotton
Fabric Weight: Lightweight
Number of Pieces: 8
Cut Size: 18" x 21"
Washing instructions: Machine wash cold, delicate, tumble dry low. Do not bleach.
Designer: Kim Eichler-Messmer
Brand: PBS Fabrics
Kim Eichler-Messmer grew up in Iowa where she spent as much of her free time outside as she could. Her dad taught her how to sew when she was 10 and they made a quilt together out of their old shirts. In college she studied engineering, Spanish, Portuguese, drawing, and printmaking before realizing her love of textiles in a yardage screen printing class. She later earned an MFA in textiles and is now an Associate Professor in the Fiber department at the Kansas City Art Institute where she teaches surface design, natural dye, and quilting.